International Costumers' Guild

Special Awards and Recognitions

The International Costumers' Guild presents special awards and recognitions for notable contributions to costuming and the costuming community.

Forrest J Ackerman
February 1, 1994

On February 1,1994, the ICG Board of Directors approved a motion recognizing Forrest
J Ackermann as the "Father of Convention Costuming." A special plaque was
presented to Ackerman by ICG President Pierre Pettinger on September 3, 1994, during
the masquerade at Conadian, the 52nd Worldcon in Winnipeg Canada.

The International Costumers Guild extends to Forrest J Ackerman our highest esteem and
admiration, and recognizes him as the Father of Convention Costuming, Presented on
September 4, 1994 at Conadian, the 52nd World Science Fiction Convention, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada.

Myrtle R "Morojo" Douglas
June 24, 2016

On June 24, 2016, the ICG Board of Directors approved a motion recognizing
Myrtle R "Morojo" Douglas as the "Mother of Convention Costuming." A special video recognition with ICG President Philip Gust was presented on August 19, 2016, during the masquerade at MidAmericon II, the 74th World Science Fiction Convention in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Intrernational Costumers' Guild rcognizes Myrtle R Douglas as the Mother of Convention Costuming for making both "futuristicostumes" and wearing one of them at the first Worldcon. Thank you, Morojo, for your energy and enthusiasm for the art form, and for helping to establish convention costuming as the worldwide phenomenon we know today.

In 1939, Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle R Douglas attended the first World Science Fiction
Convention (Worldcon) wearing "futuristicostumes" made by Douglas, based on the 1936 H.G. Wells movie Things to Come. These were the first sci-fi fan costumes
ever worn at a convention. After 1939, costume contests became an annual tradition at Worldcon, drawing more and more participants with each passing year.